Box 37
Contains 20 Results:
Go For Broke Nisei Veterans Association endorsement statements for H.R. 442 (Civil Liberties Act of 1988) and S. 1009 for redress, (in English), 1987
Articles and editorials about redress (in English, some copies), 1978-1988
"The Return of a People: Japanese Americans in Oregon after World War II," a thesis by Stefan Tanaka, with critique by Homer Yasui (in English), 1975
"The Search for Spies: American Counterintelligence and the Japanese American Community from 1931-1942," article by Bob Kumamoto (in English), 1979
Excerpts of Portland Public Schools curriculum materials regarding treatment of Japanese American incarceration (in English), 1980
Homer Yasui response to Page Smith's "Democracy on Trial" (in English), 1995
Miki (Yabe) Yasui Folkfest of Portland bylaws, planning, program materials and award for leadership (in English), 1975-1983
Series 4 documents advocacy work by Homer Yasui and his wife, Miki (Yabe) Yasui, from the late 1970s to the late 2010s. Topics include their speaking engagements, projects, and events in support of Japanese American history and remembrance, the Yasui family’s efforts for redress and history education, and their leadership and involvement with various organizations, including the Japanese American Museum of Oregon, which they helped to found in 1993 as the Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center.
Portland Nikkei Organizations - Miki (Yabe) Yasui contact list (in English), 1990
Series 4 documents advocacy work by Homer Yasui and his wife, Miki (Yabe) Yasui, from the late 1970s to the late 2010s. Topics include their speaking engagements, projects, and events in support of Japanese American history and remembrance, the Yasui family’s efforts for redress and history education, and their leadership and involvement with various organizations, including the Japanese American Museum of Oregon, which they helped to found in 1993 as the Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center.
Portland Chapter of Japanese American Citizens League (J.A.C.L.) programs, newsletters, meeting minutes, agendas, reports (in English), 1970-1971
Series 4 documents advocacy work by Homer Yasui and his wife, Miki (Yabe) Yasui, from the late 1970s to the late 2010s. Topics include their speaking engagements, projects, and events in support of Japanese American history and remembrance, the Yasui family’s efforts for redress and history education, and their leadership and involvement with various organizations, including the Japanese American Museum of Oregon, which they helped to found in 1993 as the Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center.
Portland Chapter of J.A.C.L. rosters of members, officers, and board members (in English), 1971-1990
Series 4 documents advocacy work by Homer Yasui and his wife, Miki (Yabe) Yasui, from the late 1970s to the late 2010s. Topics include their speaking engagements, projects, and events in support of Japanese American history and remembrance, the Yasui family’s efforts for redress and history education, and their leadership and involvement with various organizations, including the Japanese American Museum of Oregon, which they helped to found in 1993 as the Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center.